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Yes, in similar triangles, the angles are always congruent, and the sides have the same proportions to each other.
Not always
squares and triangles :/
Yes.
Similar, YES. Congruent, NO.
Never
Yes, in similar triangles, the angles are always congruent, and the sides have the same proportions to each other.
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No, congruent triangles are always similar but similar triangles and not always congruent. Imagine that similar triangles can be created on a copy machine enlarge and shrink the image, turn it, even turn it over, the angles remain the same. A congruent triangle must be exactly the same as the original. Hope this helps!
Congruent Triangles have the same angles and side length measures
squares and triangles :/
Not always
Yes.
Similar, YES. Congruent, NO.
Yes, they are.
By definition, a segment bisector always created two congruent segments.
Drawing a diagonal in a parallelogram divides it into two triangles that share the same base (the diagonal) and have equal heights, as the opposite sides of a parallelogram are equal in length and parallel. Additionally, each triangle has two sides that are equal to the lengths of the corresponding sides of the parallelogram. By the Side-Side-Side (SSS) congruence criterion, the two triangles formed by the diagonal are congruent. Thus, any diagonal in a parallelogram always results in two congruent triangles.